Question:
HELP I NEED SUGGESTIONS, woke up with a cold, pre op.
I WOKE UP THIS MORNING WITHA DOOZEY OF A COLD I GO FOR PRE-OP TESTING TUESDAY 10/29 MY SURGERY IS 11/4. ANY SUGGESTIONS WHAT TO DO? — TAMMY T. (posted on October 27, 2002)
October 27, 2002
I ended up with a cold about a week
before my surgery too. I called my surgeon's nurse freaking out. She told
me not to worry too much unless I was running a fever and had "green
goopy drainiage". I just took some tylenol cold and sinus, some vitamin c drops, and
drank hot peppermint tea. I still had a little runny nose and cough the
morning of my surgery but no fever so they did it anyway. I don't know if
they gave you a list of no-no medicines or not. I do know that my nurse
said any tylenol products would be fine to take. I hope you feel better!
Good luck with your surgery! =)
— Tanya B.
October 27, 2002
Hi,
The answer to the problem is ZICAM!!!! My internist recommended this to me
a few years ago for colds and I
swear by it! It is a homeopathic, over-the-counter nose gel. You squirt
the gel up your nose periodically (every few hours) and it keeps the cold bugs in your nose instead of going
down to your chest. One of the keys--start taking it as soon as you feel a
cold coming on. It cuts down the
duration and severity of the common cold. I had a cold a few months ago and took Zicam--the
cold never went into my chest and
was gone after about 4 days of mild symptoms. Other people I worked with
who got the cold at the same time
had problems for 10 days or more! Also, take Cold-Eeze lozenges (which are also Zinc
based) for extra help with your cold.
I can buy Zicam in the cold remedy
section of my grocery store or at drug stores. It is pricey (about $11)
but it WORKS!!!! My surgery is this Wednesday and I've had a supply of it
on hand just in case.
Good Luck!
— Sarah S.
October 27, 2002
P.S. You can go to www.zicam.com for more information on the product.
— Sarah S.
October 27, 2002
Hey we have the same surgery date. cool!!!!!!!!!!!!
About the cold I have been seriously
loading vitimin C and takeing zinc and ecanasia tablets good for the
immnune system also this will give a good cure theraflu hot tea it will
knock you out and then you'll wake up feeling better also for daytime try
dayquil. Am just as worryed about my surgery as you are my mom has the flu
and I have been banded from there house till she gets better.
good luck on your surgery am sure your going to be better by then.
— sheri B.
October 27, 2002
I second the Zicam poster... here's my story. I developed the telltale
sdore throat and post nasal drip on a Friday... was scheduled for surgery
on the following Monday. As the day wore on, I felt feverish, tired and
the nose began to run like a faucet. I got some Zicam on my way home from
work, and used it RELIGIOUSLY throughout the night. Cold was G-O-N-E by the next am. What the
Zicam actually does is prevent the virus from replicating... they don't
have a long life span, so they just die out. Zinc lozenges are also good,
but keep them well-spaced from any vitamin C you may be taking (or OJ, or
other citrus fruits). The C will inactivate the benefit of the zinc.
JK, RN
— Joya K.
October 27, 2002
First of all, it might not be just a cold that over-the-counter remedies can
help with the symptoms. I'd get to your PCP PRONTO and see if you need an
antibiotic. For something like this, they would check a CBC to see if your
white count is up and if so, probably put you on a short-term antibiotic,
such as Z-Pak.....at least then you can go in to your pre-admission testing
showing that you have been pro-active and have it all under control! Good
luck!
— Lynette B.
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